There is an amazing story behind the name of this historical mosque also known as lost mosque in Ramdas village of Panchgram Union of Lalmonirhat Sadar Upazila.
The site where the mosque was built was once a mound of high mountain soil. In 1985 or 1986, Pakistan discovered something else while excavating the soil of the mound. Locals found a small Arabic script found there. The information written on the kalima thousand 970 Hijri came out on the weight. In this situation, the local people found a small-scale mosque. There, they saw various structures of the mosque, including the standing mehrab of the imam. Part is also preserved in Ruppur museum, it is common to find Hindu mandir balto and Ammajan kal Malayalam Dhan asked us all to inform the villagers.
If Mursi's tala turns from the sidewalk, the door of the mosque will remain, the inner blank will be the north, south, east, west, Sahara Night, me and Abdul Ghafoor Ghafoor 1904. It is easy for people to understand that it has been lost. Now we have found it complete. It was named as the lost mosque. After that, prayers were officially started in this mosque.The construction of the mosque, the first work of which was completed, then there was a huge jungle, there were flower trees, then I saw people moving here in fear, the house next to us, we were watching here, where is the video that there, with the help of London resident Tajul Islam, the Sahaba complex was established here around the lost mosque of 69 Hijri. A madrasa called Jamil Sahaba was built in which a place was open for regular education of Hafez in the Qur'an.
Thus, one's expatriate-income work begins in London. Visitors from far and wide come here to see the mosque and to know its history. I came here to see the first mosque of the continent of Asia. It was raised from the ground. Our house is about 15-20 kilometers away from here. I came here from Gun District. I am appealing to the government. This is our appeal to the government. This is the wind today. I am Shahbagh. For those things that are worth seeing as if they are placed here as a museum, the history of the lost mosque is correct.
The people of the area demanded the establishment of a museum along with taking measures to inform the visitors by phone.
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